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April 1, 1994
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Elaine Ellis, Assistant Director
SCHOLAR SPEAKS AT CARLETON ON CROSS-CULTURAL PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Northfield, Minn. — Professor John P. Clayton will address the timely
issue of how we map out ways of knowing and conceiving of religion in
a pluralistic world in a lecture at Carleton College on Tuesday,
April 12, at 7 p.m. in Leighton Hall, room 304.
Clayton is at the forefront of scholarship on comparative and
cross-cultural philosophy of religion. His lecture is titled
"Religions, Reasons, and Gods: The End of the Enlightenment Project?"
Clayton currently is professor of religious studies and head of
the department at Lancaster University in Great Britain, where this
Texas native has taught since 1972. He lectures frequently at
European universities and has been a guest professor in Germany and
the U.S.
His publications include co-editing the Cambridge three-volume
work titled "Nineteenth-Century Religious Thought in the West," co-
editing "Christ, Faith and History: Cambridge Studies in Christology"
and "Ernst Troeltsch and the Future of Theology." His lectures given
at Cambridge in 1992 soon will appear under the title "Religions,
Reasons and Gods."
Clayton's visit is sponsored by Carleton's religion department
and the Bryn-Jones Professorship of Humanities^K
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Special accommocations can be made by calling the religion department, (507) 663-4223.

April 1, 1994
Sp96
Elaine Ellis, Assistant Director
SCHOLAR SPEAKS AT CARLETON ON CROSS-CULTURAL PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Northfield, Minn. — Professor John P. Clayton will address the timely
issue of how we map out ways of knowing and conceiving of religion in
a pluralistic world in a lecture at Carleton College on Tuesday,
April 12, at 7 p.m. in Leighton Hall, room 304.
Clayton is at the forefront of scholarship on comparative and
cross-cultural philosophy of religion. His lecture is titled
"Religions, Reasons, and Gods: The End of the Enlightenment Project?"
Clayton currently is professor of religious studies and head of
the department at Lancaster University in Great Britain, where this
Texas native has taught since 1972. He lectures frequently at
European universities and has been a guest professor in Germany and
the U.S.
His publications include co-editing the Cambridge three-volume
work titled "Nineteenth-Century Religious Thought in the West," co-
editing "Christ, Faith and History: Cambridge Studies in Christology"
and "Ernst Troeltsch and the Future of Theology." His lectures given
at Cambridge in 1992 soon will appear under the title "Religions,
Reasons and Gods."
Clayton's visit is sponsored by Carleton's religion department
and the Bryn-Jones Professorship of Humanities^K
# # # #
Special accommocations can be made by calling the religion department, (507) 663-4223.